One of the most influential statements in the anomie theory tradition has been Merton’s argument that the volume of instrumental property crime should be higher where there is a greater imbalance between the degree of commitment to monetary success goals and the degree of commitment to legitimate means of pursuing such goals. Contemporary anomie theories stimulated by Merton’s perspective, most notably Messner and Rosenfeld’s institutional anomie theory, have expanded the scope conditions by emphasizing lethal criminal violence as an outcome to which anomie theory is highly relevant, and virtually all contemporary empirical studies have focused on applying the perspective to explaining spatial variation in homicide rates. In the present pap...
Includes bibliographical references.The present study has attempted to analyze forty-two occurrences...
Abstract. The present research put forth an integrated theoretical framework aimed at providing a mo...
Purpose: This study analyzes the pathways leading to violent offending. We examine whether the letha...
One of the most influential statements in the anomie theory tradition has been Merton’s argument tha...
Georgia Southern University Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) posits that the imbalance between soci...
A limited but accumulating body of research and theoretical commentary offers support for core claim...
One of the biggest challenges facing researchers trying to empirically test structural or institutio...
Messner and Rosenfeld’s institutional-anomie theory (IAT) has advanced our understanding of cross-na...
Abstract. This study presents a test of Messner and Rosenfeld’s theory of institutional anomie. It e...
National statistics of homicide are considered more reliable when compared to those of other crimes ...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) argues that crime results from a value complex that elevates the e...
This study uses spatial autocorrelation techniques to examine regional patterns in male and female o...
This study draws upon data from the European Social Survey to examine Messner und Rosenfeld's Instit...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) contends that crime is the result of interplay between culture tha...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) argues that crime results from a value complex that elevates the e...
Includes bibliographical references.The present study has attempted to analyze forty-two occurrences...
Abstract. The present research put forth an integrated theoretical framework aimed at providing a mo...
Purpose: This study analyzes the pathways leading to violent offending. We examine whether the letha...
One of the most influential statements in the anomie theory tradition has been Merton’s argument tha...
Georgia Southern University Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) posits that the imbalance between soci...
A limited but accumulating body of research and theoretical commentary offers support for core claim...
One of the biggest challenges facing researchers trying to empirically test structural or institutio...
Messner and Rosenfeld’s institutional-anomie theory (IAT) has advanced our understanding of cross-na...
Abstract. This study presents a test of Messner and Rosenfeld’s theory of institutional anomie. It e...
National statistics of homicide are considered more reliable when compared to those of other crimes ...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) argues that crime results from a value complex that elevates the e...
This study uses spatial autocorrelation techniques to examine regional patterns in male and female o...
This study draws upon data from the European Social Survey to examine Messner und Rosenfeld's Instit...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) contends that crime is the result of interplay between culture tha...
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) argues that crime results from a value complex that elevates the e...
Includes bibliographical references.The present study has attempted to analyze forty-two occurrences...
Abstract. The present research put forth an integrated theoretical framework aimed at providing a mo...
Purpose: This study analyzes the pathways leading to violent offending. We examine whether the letha...